| 1. | For the president, " triangulation " makes sense.
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| 2. | The White House calls this strategy " triangulation ."
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| 3. | Clinton has " triangulation "; Republicans have Englerization.
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| 4. | "Ah, triangulation, " recalls the prince.
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| 5. | Unfortunately, most computer systems were never designed to handle triangulation.
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| 6. | Almost every system falls over when it has to do triangulation,
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| 7. | Back then, Morris had not even invented the term triangulation.
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| 8. | But he added that triangulation may be too easy a buzzword.
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| 9. | One involves the use of radio-location methods like triangulation.
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| 10. | The scholarship is elaborate; the exhibition employed much logical triangulation.
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